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Capripox in four goats - a case report
Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, 2020Goat pox is a highly contagious viral disease of goats caused by goat pox virus of the genus Capripox of the family Poxviridae. Four goat carcasses were brought to Department of Veterinary Pathology for post mortem examination with clinical history of dermatitis, nasal discharge, laboured breathing, dyspnoea, fever (up to 107° F), anorexia and weakness.
N. Pathak +6 more
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Adverse reactions in cattle to a capripox vaccine
Veterinary Record, 1994Capripox vaccine (strain 0240) caused severe generalised skin reactions in vaccinated dairy cattle in two herds, whereas beef cattle did not develop reactions. All the reacting animals developed lumpy skin disease-like lesions. The incidence of skin lesions in first-lactation cows in herd A was 22.9 per cent and in herd B 29.3 per cent, mainly in the ...
I, Yeruham +7 more
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Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2019
Capripox virus infections are endemic diseases of livestock in Nigeria, but there are limited data on molecular characterization of circulating viruses. In this study, we investigated field outbreaks of Capripox virus infections in Nigeria via partial sequencing of viruses obtained from field samples.
Adeyinka J Adedeji +2 more
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Capripox virus infections are endemic diseases of livestock in Nigeria, but there are limited data on molecular characterization of circulating viruses. In this study, we investigated field outbreaks of Capripox virus infections in Nigeria via partial sequencing of viruses obtained from field samples.
Adeyinka J Adedeji +2 more
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Prospects of control and eradication of capripox from the Indian subcontinent: A perspective
Antiviral Research, 2011Sheeppox and goatpox, two endemic capripox infections in India, pose a significant economic threat to small ruminant productivity in the subcontinent. Vaccination of all susceptible sheep and goats is the feasible and sustainable means of control. Availability of effective live attenuated vaccines that are inherently thermostable and development of ...
Madhusudan Hosamani
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Mechanical transmission of capripox virus and African swine fever virus by Stomoxys calcitrans
Research in Veterinary Science, 1987Stomoxys calcitrans can act as an efficient mechanical vector of capripox virus and African swine fever virus. Capripox virus was transmitted to a susceptible goat by flies infected 24 hours previously and the virus survived in some flies for at least four days.
P S, Mellor +2 more
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A single vaccine for the control of capripox infection in sheep and goats
Research in Veterinary Science, 1987A single vaccine against capripox was developed to protect sheep and goats throughout the capripox enzootic area. The vaccine was stable and safe to use, and provided substantial protection against capripox for at least a year. Preliminary field trials in the Middle East indicated that the vaccine was effective in controlling capripox in indigenous ...
R P, Kitching, J M, Hammond, W P, Taylor
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Capripox in the Yemen Arab Republic and the Sultanate of Oman
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1986Capripox was shown to be endemic in all the provinces of the Yemen Arab Republic and the Sultanate of Oman. Investigations into outbreaks of capripox indicated that some strains of capripox virus were infecting both sheep and goats and this was confirmed by inoculating experimental sheep and goats with isolates derived from field cases.
R P, Kitching, J J, McGrane, W P, Taylor
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Capripox outbreak in a mixed flock of sheep and goats in India
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2016Generally, capripoxvirus infections are host specific in nature and occasionally infect more than one species. In this study, an investigation was carried out from an outbreak of capripox in a mixed flock of sheep and goats which occurred in 2013 in the State of Jammu & Kashmir. The genetic analysis of P32, RPO30 and GPCR genes revealed that both goats
M A, Ramakrishnan +2 more
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002
Abstract: Sheep‐pox and capripox are contagious diseases of domestic small ruminants for which the causal agent is a poxvirus classified into the Capripoxvirus genus. Viruses of this group have a host range specific to sheep, goats, cattle, and possibly buffalo.
Diallo, Adama +8 more
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Abstract: Sheep‐pox and capripox are contagious diseases of domestic small ruminants for which the causal agent is a poxvirus classified into the Capripoxvirus genus. Viruses of this group have a host range specific to sheep, goats, cattle, and possibly buffalo.
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